How do I put my Kenwood KM262 back together, can I get a wiring diagram?
I detached one wire from the roof? of the Kenwood to enable me to open it to clean out food which had fallen down through the liquidiser. Now dont know where to put it back and the motor clicks but doesn't run at all.
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Having 9 wires means it is a 3 phase motor. For 220 to 240 Volts - L1, T1 and T7 go together. L2, T2 and T8 go together. L3, T3 and T9 go together. T4, T5 and T6 go together.
For 440 to 480 Volts - L1 and T1 go together. L2 and T2 go together. L3 and T3 go together. T4 and T7 go together. T5 and T8 go together. T6 and T9 go together.
black wire indicates negative so if you can see a place on the circuit board that looks like that's were it came from then get some advice from an electronics person before you put it together.
In my case, capacitor C1: 470nF (on the circuit board) proved to be the cause. It measured only half its normal value. It's part of a voltage divider used in place of a transformer. Replacing it solved the problem.
Came already across the same problem in another circuit.
Hi BGR1,
I am also looking for info for info on a Kenwood Chef A700 which seems to have a motor brush problem if you could help I would appriciate it my email address is [email protected].
Regards Shane
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